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changcasyo 01-15-2010 11:53 AM

Which is which?
 
What do you like most???



Japanese movies or American Movies??:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

MMM 01-15-2010 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by changcasyo (Post 795197)
What do you like most???



Japanese movies or American Movies??:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

You are not allowed to like both?

Mortry 01-15-2010 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 795208)
You are not allowed to like both?

You can like both, but OP asks which you like the most:)

MMM 01-15-2010 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Mortry (Post 795209)
You can like both, but OP asks which you like the most:)

I guess I don't understand the question. It's like saying "Which do you like more Japanese music or American music, Japanese comics or American comics, Japanese food or American food, Japanese people or American people?"

It's on a case by case basis.

I like Seven Samurai more than I like The Third Man which I like more than Yojimbo which I like more than V for Vendetta which I like more than Battle Royale...so I can't really answer.

We get these kinds of threads quite a bit, and pardon me for crashing the party, but I think if you can give an definitive answer, then you aren't really thinking about the question. There are great filmmakers on boths sides of the Pacific, and there are crappy ones, too. Both countries influence each other in how films are made, so the point is sort of moot.

changcasyo 01-17-2010 03:46 AM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 795211)
I guess I don't understand the question. It's like saying "Which do you like more Japanese music or American music, Japanese comics or American comics, Japanese food or American food, Japanese people or American people?"

It's on a case by case basis.

I like Seven Samurai more than I like The Third Man which I like more than Yojimbo which I like more than V for Vendetta which I like more than Battle Royale...so I can't really answer.

We get these kinds of threads quite a bit, and pardon me for crashing the party, but I think if you can give an definitive answer, then you aren't really thinking about the question. There are great filmmakers on boths sides of the Pacific, and there are crappy ones, too. Both countries influence each other in how films are made, so the point is sort of moot.

i'm so sorry for the misleading statement i have here in my thread.. as what i have stated... i would like to ask which do you preffer most.. a japanese movie or an american movie in terms of your own taste... =D

thatkid 01-17-2010 04:01 AM

Um.
 
I prefer American Music, but that's because I am an American. I grew up listening to the the music produced in California and Texas. But I have explored Japanese music too. I am optimistic even when I can't seem to acquire a taste for certain groups. Sometimes the accents irritate me. But whatever. I am more into the American copy cat bands from there. Like The Pillows or Ellegarden and stuff. Dir En Grey was crazy and I enjoy that. Umm.. yep.

MMM 01-17-2010 04:14 AM

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Originally Posted by thatkid (Post 795430)
I prefer American Music, but that's because I am an American. I grew up listening to the the music produced in California and Texas. But I have explored Japanese music too. I am optimistic even when I can't seem to acquire a taste for certain groups. Sometimes the accents irritate me. But whatever. I am more into the American copy cat bands from there. Like The Pillows or Ellegarden and stuff. Dir En Grey was crazy and I enjoy that. Umm.. yep.

Actually his question was about movies.

LifeisBeautiful 01-19-2010 02:50 AM

I'd say, generally, I prefer American directing in movies, but I guess I like the japanese movies' charm in their movies. The character development seems a lot more original.
What I mean is, there are a lot of reoccuring plots in movies.
American movies also have reoccuring character profiles. My mom got Mean Girls and Legally Blonde mixed up today ("Wait, doesn't she dress up as a bunny?")
I think Japanese movies do a better job of making every character different. Even if a character follows a general archetype, there's still enough of a difference in their character to make the movie interesting in their own way.
So I guess where I find myself is kind of in the middle of both.
I guess, in the end, prefer to watch American movies simply because they are easily available to me.

sarasi 01-19-2010 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by changcasyo (Post 795427)
i'm so sorry for the misleading statement i have here in my thread.. as what i have stated... i would like to ask which do you preffer most.. a japanese movie or an american movie in terms of your own taste... =D

It's still an odd question. There are Japanese movies I like, and Japanese movies I don't like, and Japanese movies I feel neutral about. Same goes for American movies. I like good Japanese movies better than bad American movies and vice versa. Case by case, as they like to say in Japan.

Runba 01-21-2010 01:10 PM

OP is never going to get the answer they want because no one likes these movies in a black or white shade. Many people like things in shades of grey


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